NuStar Energy in Linden raises $113,000 for hurricane victims

6:50 AM,
Nov. 24, 2012

Firefighters deal with uprooted tree that took down power lines in front of a house on Greene Street in Middlesex Borough. KATHY JOHNSON/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Firefighters deal with uprooted tree that took down power lines in front of a house on Greene Street in Middlesex Borough on Monday. Kathy Johnson/Staff Photographer Middlesex NJ SANDY2012 102912 A tree is down on a house on Greene Street in Middlesex. KATHY JOHNSON/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER COURIER NEWS

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In an initiative to help those hardest hit by superstorm Sandy, the United Way of Greater Union County (UWGUC) created the Community Recovery Fund to be used for near- and long-term recovery needs of Union County, as well as North Plainfield and South Plainfield residents, at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Linden NuTOP Terminal, 3700 S. Wood St.

NuStar, responding quickly to the fuel needs for first responders and gathering contributions, will present a total of $113,000 from various company sources: $100,000 from the Greehey Foundation, $10,000 from the NuStar Foundation, $3,000 from NuStar ...

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